Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Tuesday Tip #4: Sesame Place!

While Hubby was in Texas, my mom and I took the boys to Sesame Place.  I have memories of going as a kid, and I was super excited to experience it with them- especially JD, because he is currently obsessed with Ernie.






My first observation- it is no Disney park.  It is not as spotlessly clean.  The rides are not as cool.  The employees are not as talented or helpful.  But considering how close it is to our house (It took us a little over two hours to drive there.), and how much JD loves Sesame Street, I see this as a place we will return to again and again.  I am definitely planning on getting a season pass next year, when the boys are a little older, because the perks of it are surprisingly good.


The positives:

It is SUPER toddler friendly.  JD could ride almost everything (For some rides he had to be with an adult and/or wear a life vest.), and all his favorite foods were there.
  

The characters!  Big Bird was a little awkward (his costume is huge, so I don't blame him), but the rest were great.  We had dinner with Elmo, and a bunch of characters worked the room, visiting each table.  We saw characters around the park sporadically, and there is also a place where you can see Elmo and Abby all the time.

"It's my good ol' buddy, Bert!"

He couldn't move his head, so he had this creepy, straight ahead stare the whole time.


Elmo Live.  We got in line about 20 minutes before show time and scored front row seats.  I thought JD might faint.  The shows alone are worth the price of admission!



The negatives:

  • The lockers were soooo annoying.  They cost $20 for the day (you get $5 back when you return your key), so you would expect them to at least work, right?  We went through 4 lockers before we found one that I could force open after locking it, and once we had to get somebody to force one open for us because our stuff was stuck inside.  Next time, I may just buy one of those water-proof packs to put the camera & cash in when we go on water rides and avoid the lockers completely.
  • My mom commented that it is much bigger than when I was a kid, but the one thing that I have a clear memory of isn't there anymore.  I still do not understand why they do not have the full replica of the Sesame Street set.  I was really looking forward to getting a shot of JD in Ernie's tub, Oscar's can, and Big Bird's nest, but an employee said they haven't had those in years.
The only thing you could pose with in the Sesame neighborhood was a fire truck.
As close as you can get to the nest.
There are a couple things I will do to save money next time:

1. I will get a membership next year, which pays for itself in less than 2 visits.  With a membership, you get free parking (We paid $18- although we could have taken a free shuttle from the hotel.  Not having to get on & off the shuttle with the double stroller & having the car in case of meltdowns was worth it to me.) and 30% off all food and merchandise.  I'm thinking we could go at least 2 days in the spring and once in the fall to avoid the crowded peak times.

2. I will pack a small cooler for snacks and lunch (they allow coolers 10"x10"x12" or smaller).  There is also a shady picnic area outside the main entrance.  Buying food in the park is expensive (kids meals were around $9), but they come with souvenir cups and plates.  Dinner with the characters was totally worth it even though it was buffet-style cafeteria food! (The carrot cake was AMAZING.)

3. Avoid getting a locker.

Since we've been back, two moms at My Gym have told me they are already planning to visit the park.  Are you?


Saturday, June 4, 2011

My 21st Week in Droid Pics

It was another big week here!  We've been busy with projects around the house, taking trips into the city and to Sesame Place, and Hubby left for another business trip.

Sunday
We spent the night camping at the beach.  Eating smores & realxing around a camp fire after the boys are asleep is awesome :) 
 Monday
"What are you waiting for, Mommy?"

Tons of sand, toys, his bike.... we can't get him to stop playing with the dog food.

When we got home, we spent the afternoon power washing and staining the deck.

I left to shower, and hubby may or may not have stained himself into a circle.  Good thing he's cute  :)
 Tuesday
Getting animal crackers from the casting director made JD's day!

Stopping for Qdoba on the way home made Mommy's  :)
 Wednesday
We got some new artwork.  Awesome.

Another trip to the city.  This time we stopped at Five Guys on the way home.  They totally don't judge when JD wants pickles  on his grilled cheese and tomato sandwich and eats it open-faced.  

O aced his vision test and totally rocked the pirate patch.
 Thursday
We drove to Sesame Place, and our awesome hotel had Elmo in the lobby.  High Five!
 Friday
Grandma joined us for our fun mini-vaca

We were having such a great time, I only took my phone out when the boys were napping.
 Saturday
We hung out at the hotel and visited the pool.

Thanks, lady at breakfast who gave my toddler a maraca.  I'm sure you thought we enjoyed maniacal shaking.

"I have 2 new teeth coming in, and I was still super smiley and excited throughout the trip."

JD did not understand why the wet floor sign could not come home with us.  
Hubby is away at a basketball coaching clinic in Texas.  He says it's not a vacation, but he did mention a hot tub today, and he's playing an awful lot of basketball, so I'm not so sure.  



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